SEVEN Bahraini Shiite protesters may face death sentences at a martial court this week over charges of killing two security men, a leading opposition activist said on Tuesday. -- PHOTO: AP DUBAI - SEVEN Bahraini Shiite protesters may face death sentences at a martial court this week over charges of killing two security men, a leading opposition activist said on Tuesday. The seven men are accused of 'premeditated murder' of two policemen during clashes when security forces quashed a month-long protest demanding democratic reforms led by the Shiite majority, ex-MP Matar Matar told AFP. The seven are Ali Abdullah Hassan, Qasim Hassan Mattar, Saeed Abdul Jalil Saeed, Issa Abdullah Kazem, Abdul Aziz Abdullah Ibrahim, Sadiq Ali Mahdi, and Hussein Jaafar Abdul Karim, he said. The verdict is expected on Thursday, Mr Matar said, adding that the prosecution has demanded death senten...